Reuters - Ernest Lehman, the
screenwriter whose adaptations of such high-profile Broadway
productions as "West Side Story," "The Sound of Music" and
"Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" dominated movie screens
during the 1960s, died Saturday at UCLA Medical Center after a
lengthy illness. He was 89.{br}{br}View the Entire Article{br}{br}Click Here to Launch in a new Window
screenwriter whose adaptations of such high-profile Broadway
productions as "West Side Story," "The Sound of Music" and
"Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" dominated movie screens
during the 1960s, died Saturday at UCLA Medical Center after a
lengthy illness. He was 89.{br}{br}View the Entire Article{br}{br}Click Here to Launch in a new Window

